Welcome to Greater Edendale: Histories of Environment, Health, and Gender in an African City

Welcome to Greater Edendale: Histories of Environment, Health, and Gender in an African City

by Marc Epprecht
Welcome to Greater Edendale: Histories of Environment, Health, and Gender in an African City

Welcome to Greater Edendale: Histories of Environment, Health, and Gender in an African City

by Marc Epprecht

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Overview

In the coming decades, the bulk of Africa's anticipated urban population growth will take place in smaller cities. Failure to manage environmental and public health problems in one such aspiring city, Edendale, has fostered severe pollution, seemingly intractable poverty, and gender inequalities that directly fuel one of the worst HIV/AIDS pandemics in the world. A nuanced and timely presentation of South African responses to changing times, conditions, opportunities, and state interventions, Welcome to Greater Edendale reconstructs nearly two centuries of contestation over land, governance, human rights, identity, housing, sanitation, public health, and the meaning of development. Bringing gender and health issues to the foreground, Marc Epprecht reveals many unexpected or forgotten triumphs against environmental injustice, but also unsettling continuities between colonial, apartheid, and post-apartheid policies to spur economic growth. Sheltered from the glare of national media and often overlooked by scholars, smaller cities like Edendale attract political patronage, corruption, and violent protests, while rapid climate change promises to further strain their infrastructure, social services, and public health. A challenging, innovative, and thoughtful examination of the history and politics of South Africa, Welcome to Greater Edendale questions the common assumptions embedded in environmental policy, gender relations, democracy, and the neoliberal model of development in which so many African cities are ensnared.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773599666
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2016
Series: McGill-Queen's Studies in Urban Governance , #6
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Marc Epprecht is professor in the Department of Global Development Studies at Queen’s University, co-editor with S.N. Nyeck of Sexual Diversity in Africa: Politics, Theory, and Citizenship, and author of Hungochani: The History of a Dissident Sexuality in Southern Africa.

Table of Contents

Illustrations vii

Abbreviations ix

Acknowledgments xi

A Note on Terminology xiii

1 Setting the Scene 3

2 Colonial Tropes and Traps 39

3 Sketching the Environmental History of Msunduzi to 1939 64

4 The Native Village Debate in Pietermaritzburg, 1848-1925 88

5 "Hide as Much as You Can for the Sake of Good Government": Women's Health, Gender, and Local Authority in Edendale, 1930-1958 127

6 KwaPoyinandi and the Racialization of Space to the 1980s 169

7 From "Demented" to "Democracy": Continuities and Conflict in the Growth Model of Development from the 1970s to the Present 213

Notes 253

A Note on Sources 279

References 283

Index 317

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